KNOWLEDGEBASE & FAQS

KNOWLEDGEBASE & FAQS

Can you fire a kiln at night unattended?

  1. Some people choose to fire their kiln unattended—often overnight—for several reasons:
    1. Lower electricity rates at night
    2. More stable voltage in areas with poor power quality
    3. Long firing cycles that exceed available supervised hours
  2. If you decide to fire your kiln unattended, be especially cautious about the surrounding conditions:
    1. Keep all flammable materials at least 10–15 feet away.
    2. Install a quality fire alarm or automatic sprinkler system. Ensure the sprinkler head’s temperature rating complies with local codes. Accidental sprinkler activation can cause extensive damage.
    3. Check with your insurance provider or local fire marshal about any restrictions.
    4. Ensure proper ventilation to avoid heat buildup.
    5. Use an automatic controller with a **Time Delay** feature to schedule the firing.
    6. Confirm your kiln is in good working condition—no damaged wires, cords, or compromised components.
  3. To prevent overfiring, you must be present at the end of the firing. Use the Time Delay feature to time the kiln’s peak temperature when you can be there.
  4. If firing in an institutional setting (like a school), notify a night custodian to periodically check the kiln.
  5. We also recommend creating a checklist, such as:
    1. Exhaust fan on
    2. Kiln room door open (or alternate ventilation method)
    3. Delay Time set correctly
    4. No nearby flammable
    5. Kiln lid closed (and latched, if applicable)
    6. Program Review completed—confirm correct cone for your clay and glaze  
  6. Kilns can fail. Most controller failures are failsafe (the kiln turns off), but not all. Think through worst-case scenarios: what happens if something melts through the kiln floor? What's the flooring made of? Always use common sense and take full responsibility.
  7. For added peace of mind, consider using KISS software for remote kiln monitoring or upgrading to a Genesis controller with app-based monitoring.
  8. See this Caution for more information.